Robert McNees on Nostr: One way the post-Twitter social media networks remind me of that place in the ...
One way the post-Twitter social media networks remind me of that place in the early-to-mid 2010s, is that I see a lot of folks attacking a candidate who either supports or could be persuaded to support much of what they want, but not talking about how they're going to stop the guy who 100% will gleefully burn everything to the ground, not only preventing progress but rolling back a century-plus of what has passed for progress in the US.
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